Discover the caribou, an iconic Canadian animal, on this excursion to the Golden Peninsula. Curious by nature and not shy in this isolated region, the caribou is an interesting cervid to observe and photograph.
The Torngat Mountains caribou is a migratory animal that constantly moves between its grazing areas. In summer and fall, it is easily observed in the lushly vegetated valleys and coastal lowlands.
Caribou observation is possible from panoramic viewpoints scattered across the Golden Peninsula, from Ungava Bay and the Labrador Sea to Killineq Island at the tip of the continent.
To the delight of wildlife photographers, the Torngat Mountains caribou can be encountered in a wide variety of landscapes: rocky plateaus, green hills, and snow-capped mountains all offer exceptional photo opportunities.